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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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"Who's he accused of killing?" what this sentence means?

Who's he accused of killing?

Does it mean

He is accused of killing someone?

or

He accuse someone of killing someone?

Help me please;;
  

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Since who's could mean who is or who has , it could mean either with no further context.

  • Since who's could mean who is or who has , it could mean either with no further context.
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Since who's could mean who is or who has, it could mean either with no further context.
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